Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/06/28

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Subject: [Leica] Day Lillies and Coywolves
From: lrzeitlin at aol.com (lrzeitlin at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 12:21:19 -0400

It was probably remiss of me to assume that most Luggers know about 
coywolves. 


People living in Eastern Canada and U.S. are probably familiar with the 
smart, adaptable wild canine that lives in their forests and neighborhood 
parks. Coywolves are a hybrid cross between coyotes, wolves, and domestic 
dogs, retaining some of the best qualities of each. They only emerged over 
the last century and have since spread successfully over much of eastern 
North America.


The hybrid, or Canis latrans var., is about 55 pounds, about the size of a 
large German Shepherd dog. It is much bigger than a pure coyote, with longer 
legs, a larger jaw, smaller ears and a bushier tail. It is part eastern 
wolf, part western wolf, western coyote and with some large breed of dog 
mixed in. It is as clever as a coyote, as smart as a dog, and as aggressive 
as a wolf. That blend helps make the hybrid so successful that it now 
numbers in the millions. Coywolves live in the edge of the woods, on golf 
courses, and in suburban areas. Railroad tracks and their edges form an 
ideal migration path. They will take down small animals, household pets, and 
young deer. Fortunately  coywolves have apparently inherited a basic fear of 
humans and rarely confronts an adult.


Coywolves started in Eastern Canada and are plentiful throughout the 
Adirondack Park and have been sighted in New York?s Central Park, Baltimore, 
and Washington D.C. It is only a matter of time before they colonize the 
wooded areas of the entire continent.


Any yes, they keep the deer in check.


http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/coywolves-are-taking-over-eastern-north-america-180957141/#mfjsU20ISxckJepW.99


Larry Z


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